Highway Safety

Highway Safety
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2004
Genre: Rural roads
ISBN:

Highway Safety

Highway Safety
Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G
Publisher: BiblioGov
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2013-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781289085865

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent agency that works for Congress. The GAO watches over Congress, and investigates how the federal government spends taxpayers dollars. The Comptroller General of the United States is the leader of the GAO, and is appointed to a 15-year term by the U.S. President. The GAO wants to support Congress, while at the same time doing right by the citizens of the United States. They audit, investigate, perform analyses, issue legal decisions and report anything that the government is doing. This is one of their reports.

Highway Safety

Highway Safety
Author: United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2017-10-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781978452176

Highway Safety: Federal and State Efforts to Address Rural Road Safety Challenges

Gao-04-663 Highway Safety

Gao-04-663 Highway Safety
Author: United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984343499

GAO-04-663 Highway Safety: Federal and State Efforts to Address Rural Road Safety Challenges

Truck Safety

Truck Safety
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2006
Genre: Traffic safety
ISBN:

Cost, Effectiveness, and Deployment of Fuel Economy Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles

Cost, Effectiveness, and Deployment of Fuel Economy Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309373913

The light-duty vehicle fleet is expected to undergo substantial technological changes over the next several decades. New powertrain designs, alternative fuels, advanced materials and significant changes to the vehicle body are being driven by increasingly stringent fuel economy and greenhouse gas emission standards. By the end of the next decade, cars and light-duty trucks will be more fuel efficient, weigh less, emit less air pollutants, have more safety features, and will be more expensive to purchase relative to current vehicles. Though the gasoline-powered spark ignition engine will continue to be the dominant powertrain configuration even through 2030, such vehicles will be equipped with advanced technologies, materials, electronics and controls, and aerodynamics. And by 2030, the deployment of alternative methods to propel and fuel vehicles and alternative modes of transportation, including autonomous vehicles, will be well underway. What are these new technologies - how will they work, and will some technologies be more effective than others? Written to inform The United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards, this new report from the National Research Council is a technical evaluation of costs, benefits, and implementation issues of fuel reduction technologies for next-generation light-duty vehicles. Cost, Effectiveness, and Deployment of Fuel Economy Technologies for Light-Duty Vehicles estimates the cost, potential efficiency improvements, and barriers to commercial deployment of technologies that might be employed from 2020 to 2030. This report describes these promising technologies and makes recommendations for their inclusion on the list of technologies applicable for the 2017-2025 CAFE standards.